Now, exactly two years after my arrival, if I want to
buy a ticket to travel to Cuba, I have to do it several months in advance (in
June or July, for instance) – not to get a cheaper ticket, but to get one at
all. Conviasa, the Venezuelan State airline company, offers very “affordable”
fares for flights to Havana: over 12 thousand Bolivars, three times what it was
two years ago, that is. This is about a thousand dollars, under the prices set
by SICAD (another entity that sells hard currencies). Let us suppose I am not
interested in traveling to Cuba (as could be the case with any Venezuelan). If
we wanted to travel to Spain, the ticket – which we would need to buy now for
traveling in July or September – costs between 45 and 54 thousand Bolivars. And
that’s if you fly with Conviasa, the airline company supposed to be the
cheapest, the government company.More...Friday, January 31, 2014
Is Venezuela Turning into an Island?
Now, exactly two years after my arrival, if I want to
buy a ticket to travel to Cuba, I have to do it several months in advance (in
June or July, for instance) – not to get a cheaper ticket, but to get one at
all. Conviasa, the Venezuelan State airline company, offers very “affordable”
fares for flights to Havana: over 12 thousand Bolivars, three times what it was
two years ago, that is. This is about a thousand dollars, under the prices set
by SICAD (another entity that sells hard currencies). Let us suppose I am not
interested in traveling to Cuba (as could be the case with any Venezuelan). If
we wanted to travel to Spain, the ticket – which we would need to buy now for
traveling in July or September – costs between 45 and 54 thousand Bolivars. And
that’s if you fly with Conviasa, the airline company supposed to be the
cheapest, the government company.More...
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